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8 Types of People that can Claim on a Deceased Estate

by mcauley_admin | Jul 3, 2024 | Publication

In New South Wales, there are many different types of people that can potentially claim on a deceased estate if, for instance, inadequate or no provision has been made for them or they are owed money by the estate (or they were owed money by the deceased).  ...

What is the difference between Joint Tenancy and Tenants in Common?

by mcauley_admin | Jun 20, 2024 | Publication

A very important difference in ownership of property where there are two or more owners is Joint Tenancy v Tenants in Common. It is essential to understand the difference when and if you buy property with another person. If you own a property as Joint Tenants and one...

Section 23 of the Civil Liability Act: Facilitating Structured Settlements

by mcauley_admin | Jun 18, 2024 | Publication

In the realm of civil litigation concerning personal injury damages, Section 23 of the Civil Liability Act plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency and opportunity for negotiation in the process of awarding damages, particularly for future losses exceeding...

What types of claims does the Supreme Court of NSW deal with?

by mcauley_admin | Jun 5, 2024 | Publication

The Supreme Court of NSW turned 200 years old earlier this year.  This court is the highest court in the state of NSW.  The types of claims that the Supreme Court of NSW deals with includes:...

New Coercive Control Laws in NSW as of 1 July 2024

by mcauley_admin | May 20, 2024 | Publication

From 1 July 2024, coercive control will be a crime in NSW when a person uses abusive behaviours towards a current or former intimate partner with the intention to coerce or control them. The Crimes Legislation Amendment (Coercive Control) Act 2022makes it an...
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